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2010 MVP Global Summit - Well, it has been about two weeks now since I got back from my Redmond Trip and I’ve had time to recover and regroup. I’m getting too old for 17 hour days in the wrong time zone and redeye flights. On the return trip I went 36 Read More...
Jacksonville Code Camp this Saturday
Just a reminder that JAXDUG ’s Jacksonville Code Camp will be this Saturday and it is looking like it will be the largest one in Florida. By the Numbers: Registered Attendees: 509 Sessions: 39 Speakers: 39 MVPs: 12 Plus several Microsoft employees and Read More...
Home at last
Today (5/10) is the last day of the 18th week of 2008. Of those 18 weeks I've spent 10 of them on the road and 4 of the last 5 weeks were on the road. I'm tired of traveling and glad to be home for a while (I hope). The only travel I have planned for Read More...
I'm Speaking at the Orlando Code Camp
Come out ant hear the "GotSpeech Guy" talk about developing speech applications using Windows Workflow. It's March again and that means that it is time for the Orlando Code Camp . Every year about this time the Orlando .Net User Group hosts a code camp. Read More...
Unit testing OCS 2007 Speech Server
At last night's JAXDUG meeting Andrew Connell did an excellent presentation on using MbUnit for unit testing .Net applications. There was lots of lively discussion around MbUnit and the subject of doing unit tests. I've decided to add MbUnit to my tool Read More...
Jacksonville Code Camp
It's that time of the year again - the Jacksonville Code Camp will be held this Saturday. These code camps are a great opportunity to meet other developers and learn about new technology. There are nine separate tracks and over over 50 different sessions. Read More...
Jacksonville Area Event
Do not miss this Tuesday (April 10th at 6 pm) JAXDUG Architecture SIG , when we will have the first of a series of presentations on Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). This instance is a take on SOA Governance and it is presented by Amberpoint. This Read More...
Open Invitation to Jacksonville Area Businesses
Microsoft Business Division President Jeff Raikes announced the upcoming public beta of Office Communications Server 2007 and and gave his prediction that voice over Internet protocol (VOIP) along with other upcoming Microsoft Office System products will Read More...
Windows Vista Coach Tour Coming to Jacksonville
The Windows Vista Coach Tour is coming to Jacksonville, Gainesville and Orlando on Sunday January 21st. I don't have the locations or times yet but I'm working to get them and I'll post them as soon as I obtain them. In the meantime you can read about Read More...
Jacksonville Vista Launch Event
I posted previously that I would be speaking at the local Vista Launch. In addition to Vista you can learn about what is new in Office 2007, SharePoint Server and Office Communication Server. Registration is now open and the Agenda and location info has Read More...
Jacksonville has another MVP
I'm excited to announce that Vinay Ahuja has been awarded Microsoft Most Valuable Professional in the Visual Developer - Visual C# category. Well done Vinay - you really deserve it. It is great to see another MVP added in the Jacksonville are. We have Read More...
"the gotspeech guy" will be speaking at the local Vista Launch
The Jacksonville Developers User Group will be hosting a Windows Vista and Office 2007 launch event on January 30th, 2007. The event is organized by JAXDUG members and is sponsored by Idea Integration . There will be a mix of speakers from Microsoft, Read More...
New local site for SOA
You may have noticed that I recently added a section in the right navbar for blogs and web sites from my local community. I live in Jacksonville, Fl. and there is an active .Net community here. Since I live and work with these guys I thought I would start Read More...